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Chicken Lo Mein Loo

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Yield: 2 Ready in 1 hours

Cuisine: ChineseMain Ingredient: Chicken

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 2
1 tsSalt
Formatted by Manny Rothstein
1 tsVegetable oil
2 ozButton mushrooms; sliced
2 tbSoy sauce
2 ozchicken; in small pieces, Raw
2 tsCornstarch
1/4 lbbean sprouts; Raw
1/2 tsMonosodium glutamate; (substitute chicken
2 ozlean pork; julienned, Raw
4 tbVegetable oil
2 Scallions; cut into
1/2 lbChinese egg noodles
2 ozlean beef; julienned, Raw
2 tsDry sherry
2 ozshrimp; shelled
1 tsSesame oil
2 cChinese cabbage; shredded

Chicken Lo Mein Loo Preparation

Speaking of spaghetti, I gave a recital last Sunday, and my pianist and I arrived at the hall (out of breath, hungry, dusty, tired) early to warm up and try the piano out - but there was another function going on, so we couldnt use the piano and thus had an hour to waste. What to do? Luckily, there was one of those hole-in-the-wall Chinese takeout places down the street (turned out to be darn good), so I had: House special lo mein (this an adaptation of Joyce Chens recipe) I was served half of this as a "half order" for $4.65, and it was too much, so I suppose it makes enough for about 3 as a main course Bring a lot of water to the boil. Dump noodles in; turn heat to low. Cook 3 minutes. Drain, toss with sesame oil and regular oil, set aside. In 4 separate dishes, combine each of the meats with 1/2 t sherry and 1/2 t cornstarch. Heat the 4 T oil in a skillet or wok to high. Add meats in this order, stirring for a few seconds between each addition: pork, beef, chicken, shrimp. As soon as youve added and tossed the shrimp, add the mushrooms and cabbage. Cook until cabbage is wilted. Add scallions, soy, salt, and MSG. Stir. Add the noodles and the bean sprouts, and stir-cook for 3 min. Serve hot on a warm platter. Date: 05-24-95, From: MICHAEL LOO * Origin: Lost in the SuperMarket - Peabody, MA - (508) 531-8416 (1:330/175) Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #256 Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 09:07:54 -0500 From: netdir@cyberspc.mb.ca (S.Pickell)

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Calories Per Serving: 1183
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Tried it bit messy to make but definitely well worth it.
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Tags

  1. Pasta
  2. Chinese
  3. Corn
  4. Chicken
  5. Bean
  6. Sesame
  7. Mushrooms
  8. Cabbage
  9. Scallion
  10. Sherry
  11. Shrimp
  12. Soy Sauce
  13. Dinner
  14. Spring
  15. Bold

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